We have been looking for a church to settle into out here, and it's been a hard task, give then amazing church family we left behind in Michigan.
Two Sundays ago we went to one that both kids absolutely loved, and spent the week counting down the days until they could go back. Bryce and I weren't as impressed - not that there was anything we could find wrong. It just didn't feel like "home." The fact that Jadon, who's had the hardest time adjusting to this move, was so excited about going back was enough for me, but Bryce was pretty insistent we visit another church first. When we asked the kids what they thought, both of them were upset and disappointed and adamant that we go back and not visit any more churches. It came down to the four of us praying for an answer and then talking about it before bed.
Elie was excited to share what she'd heard in her time with Jesus, and was the first to speak. "It's okay for us to try out a new church this week. I trust Daddy and we should listen to him."
Jadon was next. "Yeah, it's okay to try a different one. God said it would be okay."
Shocked, Bryce and I could hardly respond. It was a complete change of heart for both kids, and such confirmation for Bryce. I was in total awe.
The new church we tried out this weekend was really good - the kids enjoyed it (though they are still excited about going back to the other one:o), and the message was extremely timely for the two of us to hear. Whether or not this is the "right" church for us to settle into, we don't know - but it was definitely the right week for us to be there.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Prayers
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Friendship
There is something so meaningful about friendships that transcend proximity and time. This weekend we had the privilege of having some amazing people stay with us in our new little home and their presence was such a joy - as it always is. Our oldest girls are 3 months apart in age, and picked up almost right where they left off nearly a year ago. Even the younger two got along really well, and all four played together with only the slightest of childhood squabbles.
The four of us adults also picked up as if no time had passed since we'd seen each other. And to see the work God has done in their lives, how He's brought them through so much over the years, and how they are so willing and able to share that with openness and honesty, was exactly the refreshing lift we've needed. Being able to be ourselves in their presence - no pretense or faking - and be completely accepted, encouraged and loved, was a gift that only God could orchestrate through this family.
I am, again, in awe of God's creativity in weaving together the relationships and people who come into our lives, and of the way He shows His love through those interactions. I am so thankful to be part of this thing called "the Body of Christ."
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Clark County Fair
We went to the fair this weekend with family and had a ton of fun. There was a lion, tiger, smaller wild cats, a weird turtle (below), baby crocodile and sharks! As well as as the usual pigs, sheep, cows, ducks... etc:o). We saw a clown act, ate a yummy lunch and watched horses preform as well as monster trucks crash around a course. Jadon was in tears when it was time to go - he had so much fun!Unfortunately we didn't get many pictures:o(...
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Home Sweet Oregon Coast
We decided to take a break from the chaos of unpacking and cleaning and head to the Oregon coast for a day - what a treat! It was in around 68 degrees (perfect for this prego mama:o) and sunny. After some initial fears of sharks, crabs and jelly fish the kids decided playing in the water, hunting for marine treasures and getting sandy was a total blast.
Elie was treated to being picked as the favorite ball thrower of two dogs, who randomly selected her out of all the people on the beach! (their owners were very friendly too:o)
One of the largest muscle shells that we found - among two jelly fish, several crabs and lots of tiny fish. We also had several seal sightings!
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
We started off very early Friday morning (the 17th of July), and arrived at Mackinac Island, Michigan around 10am. We boarded a ferry and found a carriage tour and had an absolute blast exploring the Island. The island is the one tourist destination we haddn't seen in our 4 years living in Michigan. No cars are allowed on the island (with the exception of about 3 emergency vehicles), so the only way to get around is by walking, biking or horses. After lunch and coffee we boarded a ferry back to the UP (upper peninsula of Michigan) and headed west toward Escanaba to see our friend Lonnie for one last good-bye before leaving the State of Michigan.



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Final Moments in Michigan
Our final moments in Michigan were rather surreal. We cannot thank our neighbors and friends enough for all the last minute hard work, cleaning and loading and packing - THANK YOU!
My parents drove in from Tennessee, (not because they live there - but because they were at a business conference there and wanted to road trip it up North), arriving in GR around 6pm. They helped and watched as we packed up the cars, closed up the container and walked around our empty house saying good-bye. We left our driveway for the last time around 10pm.
The six of us spent Thursday night in a hotel down the street from our house and got up in the wee hours of morning (no joke! We dragged ourselves out of bed around 3am and were actually loading the car before 4am!!) to head North to Mackinac Island... but that's another blog:o).
(Several others are not pictured:o)
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